Our Training Principles

Each of our training principles are based on the biblical concept found in Matthew 5:13:

S.A.L.T. – “You are the SALT of the earth, but if the salt has lost its
taste, how shall its saltiness be restored?”

FAQs: Do you have some concerns about being a Christian and doing martial arts?

What does the Han Symbol represent? Some have
said it was a mystical Korean symbol. It is Grand Master Han’s Signature.

Why do we do breathing? It calms our nerves, prepares our heart rate and relaxes
our muscles with oxygen. Also, the word for breath in Hebrew as used in Genesis
2:7 is “ruach” and
refers to the breath that God breathed into man. It is also used in Acts 2:4 as
reference to the Holy Spirit that filled the disciples. We are reminded of the
breath we breathe and give glory to God.

Do we do meditation? When we speak of meditation it is not as in pagan
religions or practices. Our meditation is prayerfully upon the Lord and His
Word. The word “meditate” as used by
David in Psalms 119:15, 48 in Hebrew is “siyach” and
means to study, consider and to speak of God’s ways and works continually. In
Joshua 1:8 it is “hagah” meaning
to speak with a roar.

Do we believe in the Hindu, Pantheistic or Naturalism concept
of yin and yang as light and dark or good and evil being complimentary forces? As
Christians we believe in the sovereign authority of God alone. God set all
things in motion and by His word all the worlds were framed and all things
continue to exist. We believe that there is a cause and effect. That the things
of God are propositional. God established before the foundations of the earth
that the “wages of sin is death.” God said, “I place before you blessing and
cursing, life and death, choose life.” Throughout Scripture God tells us, “If
you will do what is right you will live with blessings. You do what is wrong
and you will receive destruction." You can choose your sin but you cannot choose your consequences. In short, we hold to a Biblical Worldview.